Soil & Water honors Orleans County DPW for assistance with conservation projects

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 30 October 2020 at 9:09 am

Provided photos: John Papponetti, commissioner of the Orleans County Department of Public Works, accepts a “Partner of the Year” award on Wednesday from Katie Sommerfeldt, District Manager of the Orleans County Soil and Water Conservation District.

ALBION – The Orleans County Department of Public Works was recognized on Wednesday for its assistance on many conservation projects in the county.

Katie Sommerfeldt, District Manager of the Orleans County Soil and Water Conservation District, presented Soil & Water’s “Partner of the Year” award to the DPW, which is led by commissioner John Papponetti.

This award was originally intended to be presented to the DPW during Soil & Water’s annual meeting earlier this year, but due to Covid-19 this meeting was cancelled.

“Orleans County Soil & Water has a long history of working with the DPW, and over the last few years our partnership has gotten even stronger,” Sommerfeldt said.

The DPW assists Soil & Water by offering manpower and equipment to improve the drainage in Orleans County.

As a tradeoff, Soil & Water offers technical expertise with culvert sizings and ditch designs for the DPW.

“Together these entities continue to try and improve the resources of Orleans County,” Sommerfeldt said.

Here are some photos of the DPW working on projects with Soil & Water:

The Orleans County DPW maintains a stream bank using the County DPW’s excavator and operator, and the Soil & Water Slashbuster attachment.

The County DPW maintains roadside ditches using Soil & Water’s Boom Mower.

The County DPW replaces a culvert where Soil & Water provided technical assistance.

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